- St. Blaise's Well
St Blaise's Well is a
holy well located in theBishop 's garden inBromley in theLondon borough of the same name (formerly inKent ). Itschalybeate water is reputed to have healing properties.It was much frequented, not only on account of the medicinal virtues of the water, but for the sake of certain
indulgences (or remittances ofpenance ) which Lucas, legate toPope Sixtus IV , granted to all such as should offer up their orisons at this oratory of St. Blaze, in the three holy-days ofPentecost . The oratory fell to ruins after theReformation , the well was filled up, and its site forgotten. It was discovered in 1756, when an account of the discovery, and the use of the water, which is a chalybeate, was published by Thomas Reynolds, surgeon. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=45479]The former palace of the bishops of Rochester was erected in 1777 in room of an older structure. The site was once part of a manor belonging to the see of the bishops of Rochester as early as the reign of Ethelbert in the 6th century.
To find the well face the bishop's palace, go left through the new edifice, the
St. Blaise Building [http://www.stblaise.co.uk/] . Continue past this to the end of the car park.To the right is St Blaise's Well which, with an associated chapel, fell into decay around the Reformation. A garden structure built around the well by Coles Child was destroyed in a snowstorm in 1887. [http://www.london-footprints.co.uk/wkbromleyroute.htm] The flow of water from the spring diminished to a trickle, though it was still detectable when Horsburgh visited the site in 1928 [7] . The survival of the well, at least as an identifiable site, became unlikely under these circumstances and the departure of the Bishops of Rochester from the Palace and subsequent housing development made it virtually inevitable. ref_harvard|Williams1|Williams 1999 p. 1|none.External links
* St Blaise's Well, Bromley, Kent [http://people.bath.ac.uk/liskmj/living-spring/sourcearchive/ns6/ns6bw1.htm]
* 'Bromley', The Environs of London: volume 4: Counties of Herts, Essex & Kent (1796), pp. 307-23. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=45479]
* A Bromley Walk [http://www.london-footprints.co.uk/wkbromleyroute.htm]References
note_label|Williams1|Williams 1999 p. 1|nonecite web
url = http://people.bath.ac.uk/liskmj/living-spring/sourcearchive/ns6/ns6bw1.htm
title = St Blaise's Well, Bromley, Kent
accessdate = 2006-09-10
last = Williams
first = Barrie
year = 1999
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work = SOURCE - the Holy Wells Journal Issue 6 (Summer 1998)
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* Horsburgh, E.L.S., Bromley, p. 100.
* Wilson, Thomas, An Accurate Description of Bromley, p. 23.
* Dunkin, John, History and Antiquities of Bromley, pp. 14-15.
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